Motion Picture News (Jan-Feb 1922)

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absolute facts/ We ask you to take the time to read these wires — it is well worth your while / NOTE 1 — We told y o u months ago that “ Molly 0 ” was greater than 44 Mickey.” These wires prove it. NOTE 2 — 44 Molly 0 ” is a positive hit and all we request is that you ask the exhibitor who has played it. NOTE 3 — 44 Molly 0” is available to all exhibitors on the open market basis and you can book singly and alone without being required to absorb a group of other productions. CLASS OF SERVICE SYMBO Night Message Night Letter — i® lh»*e three symbol* appears nfte' the check (numbor of word*! this l« a telegrem. Otherwise its character Is indicated bv the symbol appearing after the c' RECEIVED AT 54 WEST 45TH STREET, NEW YORK "T2!vY X5TT~V4 y tXTKXETTOE J D WILLI AM Released on the Open Market with MABEL NORMAND Directed by F. Richard Jones 99